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Some and failure
Some specialised fields of economics deal in market failure more than others.
Some inconsistencies in Downey's account ( e. g., the swastika was painted in reverse, suggesting that Downey had drawn it himself in a mirror ), and the failure of the police to find supportive evidence, led many to suspect that the incident was a hoax and a plea for attention.
Some users also take advantage of a low voltage failure mode, wherein patterns that are programmed in memory get completely scrambled if the batteries are removed for a time.
Some of the reasons for the failure of 100 words per minute HF RTTY included poor operation of improperly maintained mechanical teleprinters, narrow bandwidth terminal units, continued use of 170 Hz shift at 100 words per minute and excessive error rates due to multipath distortion and the nature of ionospheric propagation.
Some might have no real desire to become heterosexual, seeking treatment only to convince themselves that they had done everything possible to change, leaving them free to return to homosexuality after the failure they expected.
Some machines do not support Wake-on-LAN after they have been disconnected from power ( e. g., when power is restored after a power failure ).
Some authors think that World War II could have been terminated one year earlier if Marshall had had his way, others think that such invasion would have meant utter failure.
Some critics regard this as a failure on Willow's part to be strong ; Em McAvan interprets this to mean that Willow may be bisexual.
Some external signs that indicate potential coupling failure include:
Some consider this failure Pinkerton's biggest defeat.
Some of the key uses for CT scanning have been flaw detection, failure analysis, metrology, assembly analysis, and reverse engineering applications.
Some courts have found that in certain situations, LBO debt constitutes a fraudulent transfer under U. S. insolvency law if it is determined to be the cause of the acquired firm's failure.
Some reasons for this situation may be the failure of the evaluator to establish a set of shared aims with the evaluand, or creating overly ambitious aims, as well as failing to compromise and incorporate the cultural differences of individuals and programs within the evaluation aims and process.
Some remedies for market failure can resemble other market failures.
Some of the morphological characteristics used to classify avalanches include the type of snow involved, the nature of the failure, the sliding surface, the propagation mechanism of the failure, the trigger of the avalanche, the slope angle, slope aspect, and elevation.
Some time after this, the Broederbond declared apartheid an irreformable failure and began work to dismantle it.
Some patients that suffer from chronic urinary retention may eventually progress to renal failure, a condition termed obstructive uropathy.
Some scholars regard him as a military hero of significant accomplishment, while others view him as a failure who repeatedly defeated his own best purposes.
Some site opponents assert that, after the predicted containment failure of the waste containers, these cracks may provide a route for movement of radioactive waste that dissolves in the water flowing downward from the desert surface.
Some have responded to the proponents of this view of the Moloch sacrifices ( being only a ritualized " pass between flame ") by pointing out their failure to understand the Hebrew idiom le ha ' avir ba ' esh to imply " to burn " and their use of anthropological evidence of suspect relevance to draw parallels to early Hebrew religious practices.
Some have denied that such criticisms are accurate, claiming that the term " economic rationalism " merely refers to rational policy formulation based on sound economic analysis, and does not preclude government intervention aimed at correcting market failure, income redistribution and so on.
Some composites are brittle and have little reserve strength beyond the initial onset of failure while others may have large deformations and have reserve energy absorbing capacity past the onset of damage.
* Some items may appear to be not damaged by a single shock but will experience fatigue failure with numerous repeated low-level shocks.

Some and shift
Some commentators have noted a shift in the drivers of deforestation over the past 30 years.
Some economists claim this rise in prices would have been caused by inflation regardless even had the shift not been made.
Some speakers of Siberian Yupik languages used to speak an Eskimo variant in the past, before they underwent a language shift.
Some reports suggest that this may mark a shift in power between the political leadership and the armed forces, with the political leadership in the ascendant.
Some researchers add that Nichiren strongly criticized the esoteric rituals of other schools: “ As Sasaki notes, Nichiren ’ s view of the shift of authority from GoToba to Yoshitoki was inseparable from his criticism of the esoteric teachings.
Some smaller instruction classes include the shift / rotate instructions and the procedure call instructions.
Some environmentalists believe that the ecology of the Earth has already been irretrievably damaged, and even an unrealistic shift in politics would not be enough to save it.
Some languages, like Perl and Ruby, already have operations for pushing and popping an array from both ends, so one can use push and shift functions to enqueue and dequeue a list ( or, in reverse, one can use unshift and pop ), although in some cases these operations are not efficient.
Some combinations of speed and shift are standardized for specific services using the original radioteletype system:
Some scholars point to this frequent device as evidence of the shift in the American moral code as it showed freer attitudes about divorce ( though the divorce always turns out to have been a mistake ).
Some critics suggest that the text displays a shift in blame away from the Roman provincial government, which actually carried out the execution, towards the Jewish authorities, with the intention of rendering Christianity more palatable in Roman circles.
Some researchers and people with Asperger's have advocated a shift in attitudes toward the view that it is a difference, rather than a disability that must be treated or cured.
Some advocate a major shift from taxation from income and sales taxes to tax on pollution-the so-called " green tax shift.
Some critics have argued that a general shift from heterosexual to homosexual love can be observed through the course of his writing career.
Some of these films reflected a surprising ( albeit temporary ) shift in Warner's political outlook.
Some ( notably Robert Monroe ) have claimed these stages become considerably less applicable with extreme familiarity with OBE, eventually finding just a deliberate mental shift to the feeling of the state equivalent.
Some countries differentiate between weight shift and 3-axis aircraft, calling the former " microlight " and the latter " ultralight ".
Some green tax shift proposals have been criticized as being fiscally regressive ( a tax with an average tax rate that decreases as the taxpayer's income increases ).
Some US commenters have proposed the closing down of over-the-air TV broadcasting, on the grounds that available spectrum might be better used, and requiring viewers to shift to satellite or cable reception.
Some ten years before 2006, a shift occurs in the case law.
Some have argued that Howe failed to follow instructions and essentially abandoned Burgoyne's army ; others suggest that Burgoyne failed on his own and then tried to shift the blame to Howe and Clinton.
Some of the changes included a shift in focus from conflict within the group to conflict between the teens and their oppressors, and the acceleration of the ages of some of the characters from early teens to high school age and beyond.

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